BBC Worldwide heads to Spring Fair with Kirstie Allsopp, Only Fools and Horses and more

BBC Worldwide will be showcasing a wealth of new products from its key licensees this Spring Fair encompassing its popular Top Gear, Only Fools and Horses and Doctor Who brands.

Other product on offer will include lines from the Kirstie Allsopp, something Special and Charlie and Lola properties.

Kirstie Allsopp has designed a range of exclusive toiletries with Sapona, greetings cards from card mix and Christmas decorations from Festive.

The TV personality will also be appearing at Spring Fair for Q and A sessions on Monday, February 3rd and will spend time during the day on each licensees' stands.

Meanwhile, Rainbow Designs will feature a new addition to its Charlie and Lola range, the Chatterbox Lola Doll, while Portico Designs will be displaying new greetings cards for the brand alongside a collection of calendars.

Top Gear is to launch its first ever range of car cleaning kits and accessories, courtesy of Dynamite Product. The range will include Winter Car Cleaning Kits and Mini valet sets.

Dynamite's stand will feature interactive elements including a simulator game for visitors to play.

New Doctor Who products on show will include posters and prints from GB Posters and Pyramid Posters, dress up clothing from Rubies and gift products from Half Moon Bay. Lovarzi will be showcasing replica scarves and Doctor Who jumpers, while Spike Leisurewear will be exhibiting Doctor Who t-shirts.

For fans of the iconic British comedy, Only Fools and Horses, Only for You will be showcasing a range of branded wallets, mugs, breakfasts sets, tins, lunch boxes and cocktail sets. Te range will be displayed at the Cardigans stand.

Also at the show will be a range of masks from Mask-Arade and a collection of cards and calendars from Danilo.

Finally, My Gifts Trade, the appointed independent wholesaler for BBC Worldwide's Directly Sourced Product team will offer popular Something Special and Doctor Who children's party products, Doctor Who back to school stationery and a range of children's clothing including Something Special t-shirts, pyjamas for children aged 12 months to five years and Top Gear and Doctor Who baby starter sets.

The firm will also showcase its Doctor Who bedding products as well as a range featuring Top Gear and Charlie and Lola.

Operating under the BBC Studios name, the move is the broadcaster’s latest bid to generate more revenue from shows such as Top Gear, Strictly Come Dancing and Doctor Who as it continues to fight competition from the likes of Amazon and Netflix.